Pre-Columbian Americans Mastered Electricity – Ancient Inscription And Document Reveal Proof Of Advanced Ancient Technology
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - There is plenty of evidence that our ancestors much more advanced than we previously thought. The use of electricity is supposed to be a modern invention, but various ancient sources reveal ancient civilizations were familiar with this technology long before we re-invented it.
There are many reasons to seriously consider the existence of a now long-gone highly advanced civilization that was once present in South America. Who these mysterious people were remains an enigma, but they left behind proof of sophisticated ancient technologies that were far ahead of their time.
Harold T. Wilkins who spent many years exploring ancient sites all across South America discovered some extraordinary building and artifacts that clearly our historical knowledge of Pre-Columbian Americans is incomplete.
Mystery of The Radiant Rock Of Ylo
According to Charroux, Robert, author of Forgotten Worlds, “Harold T. Wilkins, discovered an extraordinary monument that seems to be related to the ancient spherical lamps. At Ylo, on the Pacific coast south of Arequipa, Peru, stands the Tombo del Ynca (Tomb of the Inca).
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